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In legal filings, Entergy said it was counting on operating the two Indian Point plants far more regularly than the previous owners, enough to generate 85percentt of the electricity that would result from round-the-clock, 365-day operation, a measure called capacity factor.
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Back in the days when Sanford could count on 4% operating margins, he could afford to overpay, but Compaq, and later Dell, turned PCs into a super-competitive market and Sanford's losses mounted.
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Most do not, and all too often the owners cross swords with the original landholder: a strange creature who counts on irrigation water, operates machinery at odd hours, and offends his neighbours with smelly cattle-holding pens.Wallace Stegner called those willing to hold on to a ranch in the face of adversity "stickers".
In the same week that President Obama galvanized his base by endorsing same-sex marriage, Mr. Romney's message was that evangelicals could count on him to operate as president under "a common worldview," including his position that marriage should be between only a man and a woman.
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